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Join Webster University's Department of Art, Design & Art History on Friday, April 6, 2018, at 12 noon in Sverdrup 123 to hear Farid Rasulov, speak. This event is free and open to the public.
A doctor by training, Farid Rasulov suddenly became involved in the visual arts after his graduation from university, to the great surprise of his friends and family and made great strides in a relatively short period of time. He originally trained to be a doctor at the Azerbaijan State Medical University (2006), but since becoming an artist and working intensively he has represented Azerbaijan at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009.
Rasulov is active across a wide range of artistic media – large scale paintings, installations, 3D graphics, animation and sculpture. His works are usually
intellectually provocative. Not accidentally, this conceptual artist stubbornly denies charges of his art being multi-layered and profound. He insists that he has meant absolutely nothing, that he simply replicated the commonplace things that he saw around him.
Farid Rasulov will join DADAH for a lecture prior to his new exhibition opening at Laumeier Sculpture Park on Saturday, April 7, in the Aronson Fine Arts Center, plus his new sculpture commission in the Park's Northern Grove.
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